Neoclassical noncooperative game theory is based on a simple, yet powerful synthesis of mathematical and logical concepts: unconditional and immutable preference orderings and individual rationality. Although this structure has proven useful for characterizing competitive multi-player behavior, its applicability to scenarios involving complex social relationships is problematic. In this paper we directly address this limitation by the introduction of a conditional preference structure that permits players to modulate their preference orderings as functions of the preferences of other players. Embedding this expanded preference structure in a formal and graphical framework provides a systematic approach for characterizing a complex society. ...
We explore the idea that prosocial behavior in experimental games is driven by social norms imported...
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Neoclassical noncooperative game theory is based on a simple, yet powerful synthesis of mathematical...
Game theory presumes that agents have unique preference orderings over outcomes that prescribe uniqu...
Abstract The Ultimatum Game is a key exemplar that shows how human play often deviates from “rationa...
Cooperative game theory considers simple games and influence games as essential classes of games. A ...
Recently, much attention has been devoted to discrete preference games to model the formation of opi...
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We study social preferences in a three-person ultimatum game experiment with one proposer and two re...
Abstract: We examine the link between social institutions and individuals ' propensity to coop...
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When immediate self-interests conflict with the long-term collective performance of a large group of...
We examine the link between social institutions and individuals\u27 propensity to cooperate in a sim...
Under certain circumstances such as lack of information or bounded rationality, human players can ta...
We explore the idea that prosocial behavior in experimental games is driven by social norms imported...
In descriptive decision and game theory, one specifies a model of a situation faced by agents and us...
This paper describes how a nascent collective of individuals can coalesce into a complex social syst...
Neoclassical noncooperative game theory is based on a simple, yet powerful synthesis of mathematical...
Game theory presumes that agents have unique preference orderings over outcomes that prescribe uniqu...
Abstract The Ultimatum Game is a key exemplar that shows how human play often deviates from “rationa...
Cooperative game theory considers simple games and influence games as essential classes of games. A ...
Recently, much attention has been devoted to discrete preference games to model the formation of opi...
We present an overview of research on a certain model of influence in a social network. Each agent h...
We study social preferences in a three-person ultimatum game experiment with one proposer and two re...
Abstract: We examine the link between social institutions and individuals ' propensity to coop...
Does the possibility to talk to people we interact with change the outcomes of our interactions? Com...
When immediate self-interests conflict with the long-term collective performance of a large group of...
We examine the link between social institutions and individuals\u27 propensity to cooperate in a sim...
Under certain circumstances such as lack of information or bounded rationality, human players can ta...
We explore the idea that prosocial behavior in experimental games is driven by social norms imported...
In descriptive decision and game theory, one specifies a model of a situation faced by agents and us...
This paper describes how a nascent collective of individuals can coalesce into a complex social syst...